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The phrase "aim is to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing goals or objectives related to reducing or alleviating a problem or risk.
Example: "Our aim is to mitigate the impact of climate change through sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "goal is to reduce" or "objective is to lessen".
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The ultimate aim is to mitigate loss of life – who is providing that assistance is immaterial".
The aim is to mitigate power oscillations in power systems.
The first meeting was in 1999, and the program aim is to mitigate trans-boundary photochemical oxidant pollution in North-East Asia. North-East Asia
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The aim was to mitigate postischaemic neurological injury.
The aim of this experiment is to mitigate this limitation by incorporating short, discrete coconut fibers into high-strength concrete.
The important thing is to mitigate them".
Often, the approach will be relatively static and the aim will be to mitigate the analysed risks as this is the easiest way to verify the safety property.
The wider aim is to help enterprises mitigate the risk of unauthorized access after login credentials have been stolen or compromised via a data breach or phishing attack.
Their overall aim is to anticipate the manifestation of risks and mitigate their impact.
This study was aimed to mitigate the risks of incomprehensive economic assessment and engineering in the process operation.
Indeed, the aim of this paper is to estimate and mitigate simultaneously HPA nonlinearity and RF crosstalk basing on the theoretical analysis done in this paper, where we used a polynomial approximation in order to estimate the nonlinear HPA (g), which is described in Section 3.
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